Procopé & Hornborg advises EPV Energia Ltd on the acquisition of Power Plant operations, assets and real property in Seinäjoki from a joint venture company Vaskiluodon Voima Oy
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EPV Energy is a Finnish energy company that produces and supplies electricity and heat for its shareholders. The company produces and supplies 1,3 TWh of heat and 3,8 TWh of electricity for its owners each year, corresponding to approximately 5 percent of all electricity consumed in Finland. The company’s net sales amount to EUR 265 million.
Vaskiluodon Voima is a company jointly owned by EPV Energy and Pohjolan Voima Oy. Vaskiluodon Voima continues to operate the power plant in Vaasa, which produces electricity and district heat to the city of Vaasa.
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